Archive for February, 2016

Car rental companies operate by purchasing or leasing a number of fleet vehicles and renting them to their customers for a fee. Rental fleets can be structured in several ways they can be owned outright (these are known as risk vehicles because the car rental operator is taking a risk on how much the vehicle will be sold for when it is removed from service), they can be leased, or they can be owned under a guaranteed buy-back program arranged directly through a manufacturer or manufacturers financial arm

Mohan Car Rental an active travel organization located in Bangalore; currently service a wide range of business and holiday clientele for their specific travel requirement. We are TOUR OPERATORS and provide TOUR PACKAGES to the institutions all over India since 2002. With dedicated professionals, we provide all kinds of travel opportunities and for everyone with warmth and traditional Indian hospitality.

You can avail our economical car rental services for traveling in Delhi as well as for All India tours. Mohan car Rental also offers short and long-term leasing programs for corporate sectors specific travel requirements. The Company has its own Luxurious cars & coaches both air-conditioned and non air-conditioned for traveling in India. We have a complete range of air ticketing, hotel booking & latest luxurious vehicles.

The following is the tariff plan within Bangalore

Vehicle\t\t 4hr 40Km 8hr 80Km Ex/hr Ex/Km

Tata Indica \t\t\t450/- \t\t950/- \t 50/- \t6/-

Toyota Innova \t\t750/- \t\t1500/- \t\t100/- \t\t10/-

Tavera \t\t\t700/- \t\t1300/-\t\t100/ \t\t8/-

Toyota Qualis \t\t\t750/- \t\t1300/-\t\t100/- \t\t8/-

Indigo \t\t\t\t700/- \t\t1100/-\t\t60/- \t\t8/-

Ford Ikon \t\t\t550/- \t\t1100/- \t\t100/- \t\t11/-

Honda City \t\t\t650/- \t\t1200/- \t115/- \t\t14/-

Lancer \t\t\t550/- \t\t1300/- \t110/- \t\t16/-

Skoda \t\t\t\t600/-\t\t1100/- \t200/- \t\t20/-

Mohan Tours & Travels are best in their business

Offer personalized and flexible service.

Have a strong co-ordination with the reputed name of our associate industry.

Have a wide network to reach our customers any time in the world.

Offer expedites services.

Also make arrangements in the peak season.”We price our services reasonably.

US stock markets dropped to twelve-year lows on Thursday, amidst falling confidence in the financial sector and worries over whether the US automobile manufacturer General Motors will be able to keep operating.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped by 4.08%, or 280.52 points, at the closing bell, reaching a level of 6595.32, a new 12-year low. The Nasdaq Composite lost 54.15 points, or 4%, to 1299.59, while the Standard & Poor’s 500 plunged by 30.27 points, or 4.25%, closing at 682.60.

Every stock in the Dow Jones, other than Wal-Mart, either lost ground or remained even, and all stocks in the S&P 500 index lost ground.

General Motors’ shares lost 15.5% after the auto firm announced that its auditors had “substantial doubt” over whether it would be able to keep operating.

Shares of financial companies were lower by nine percent, with Bank of America losing 11.7% and Citigroup falling by 9.7%.

“What’s most worrisome is that we haven’t hit the crescendo yet,” said Bill Groeneveld, the head trader for vFinance Investments. “Asset-management divisions are getting calls to just liquidate everything, and we haven’t seen the big players come back in at all.”

“This is one of the worst bear markets in the last 100 years; it started out with the credit crisis and the subprime [loans], but it is like a forest fire that has raced across the clearing and ignited other parts: Autos, auto parts, the insurance companies have been hit very hard. The credit crisis is causing an unraveling of industry after industry because the banks don’t lend,” said David Dreman, the chief investment officer of Dreman Value Management.

European markets were also lower today, with the London’s FTSE index losing 3.2% and the DAX index of Germany falling by five percent.

The leading supplier of school uniforms in the United Kingdom, Lancashire-based manufacturer Trutex, has announced it is “seriously considering” including GPS tracking devices in future ranges of its uniform products after conducting an online survey of both parents and children.

“As a direct result of the survey, we are now seriously considering incorporating a [tracking] device into future ranges” said Trutex marketing director Clare Rix.

The survey questioned 809 parents and 444 children aged nine to 16. It showed that 44% of parents were worried about the safety of pre-teen children, and 59% wanted tracking devices installed in school apparel. 39% of children aged nine to 12 were prepared to wear clothing with tracking devices in them, while teenagers were notably less enthusiastic and more wary of what Trutex has admitted they see as a “big brother” concept.

However, Trutex has claimed the tracking devices would bring about worthwhile benefits, including being a valuable resource for parents who wanted to keep a close eye on where their children were at all times.

“As well as being a safety net for parents, there could be real benefits for schools who could keep a closer track on the whereabouts of their pupils, potentially reducing truancy levels” says Rix.

Each year, Trutex supplies 1 million blouses, 1.1 million shirts, 250,000 pairs of trousers, 20,000 blazers, 60,000 skirts and 110,000 pieces of knitwear to the UK.

It is not the first company to manufacture school uniforms with a central focus on child safety; last week Essex firm BladeRunner revealed it was selling stab-proof school blazers to parents concerned about violence against their children. The blazers were outfitted with Kevlar, a synthetic fibre used in body armour. It has already received orders internationally, including Australia.

If the Trutex tracking devices go ahead, it is unclear where in the uniform they will be located.